Chinese film director accused of drug use

BEIJING (Reuters) - Award-winning Chinese film director
Zhang Yuan has been arrested after being found taking drugs at
his Beijing home, official media said on Thursday.

When police burst into his apartment Zhang was found taking
a variety of drugs with four friends, the Xinhua news agency
said, citing a Beijing Television report.

A subsequent urine sample tested positive for ketamine and
ice, the report said.

Zhang appeared "excited and delirious" and shouted at
police "I don't know who you are and why you're in my
apartment" before being taken away, it added.

Zhang, 45, whose works include "Little Red Flowers," which
won an award at the Berlin Film Festival, is one of China's
most popular directors. He is a member of the so-called
"six-generation" filmmakers, known for his non-mainstream
independent works.

In 1994, Time Magazine named Zhang one of 100 young world
leaders for the 21st century.